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In praise of Ortlieb products for camera protection.


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Just walked - a month ago - the Milford Track in New Zealand. (See a blog report here:Sander van Hulsenbeek Blog: Made the Milford! )

 

Last day: torrential rain, as forecast, which in this most rainiest part of the world means that most probably >10 cm's of rain fell in a few hours.

Kept my new M9 (battery inside) plus lenses in a watertight Ortlieb bag which I kep closed the whole day. Photo's were made with an little underwater-proof Panasonic (Leica lens) .

 

The M9 fogged over immediately when safely in the lodge.

Took the battery out, lens off, let it warm up for a few hours: and no problems at all!

Good stuff!

 

ORTLIEB GmbH - welcome outdoors

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I took the Aquacam: aptly named. I closed it well in the morning, zip plus turn-over strap.

Then, when the waters came, I remembered that I did not take out the battery. However, and this is important, I could refrain myself from opening for a short peep. That probably saved the camera as the humidity must have been 100%. All is dependent on a having a dry spot to open the bag on the end of the day, of course.

 

On less rainy day, there were no problems with the M9 at all. Great camera. See some panorama's at: http://sanderva.blogspot.com

 

Kokoda Trail looks great! How would you rate it on a 1-5 scale, 5 being superhard?

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6. Although a bloke with no legs recently did it! I've done a lot of commercial work in PNG and I love the people, but I'm not looking forward to the hills.

 

Did you, or would you trust the Ortlieb actually under water?

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